If you have reached this page you are most likely looking for NFL office pool picks. NFL office pools are extremely popular during the pro football season - who doesn't like to have a rooting interest in the weekend's games - and everyone likes to make a little extra money. Here at Doc's Sports we are all about helping you put a little extra cash in your wallet. We understand not everyone follows the NFL seven days a week during the regular season but that is our job, and with almost three decades experience at picking NFL games, we are one of the best in the business.

Every week during the NFL season one of our top writers, Trevor Whenham, will provide his weekly NFL office pool picks article for those that need help with their office pool picks. (This article will be listed directly below on this page and updated weekly so be sure to bookmark this page for weekly updates). All of these picks will be straight up with no point spread involved. Even if you are not entered in an NFL office pool, Whenham is one of the brightest minds in the sports betting industry and his articles can give you insight into your NFL betting picks for the weekend or you can just read them for pure entertainment and to see who the experts like for the weekend.

The early games were rough this week, but things got better as the day went along. I didn't pick the Cardinals over the Patriots, but frankly I would have questioned my own sanity if I had - regardless of how the game actually turned out. This week's NFL office pool picks - remember, they are all straight up, not against the spread - seem pretty straightforward for the most part. We've hit double-digits the first two weeks of the season, so there is no issues there. Now we just need to take the next step forward and win ourselves some weekly money:
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Picking winners in the first week of the season is tough. We have little meaningful current information about what teams are capable of, so we are forced to guess far more than is ideal. Because of that, I consider the opening week a success if I reach double-digit wins. There's a checkmark beside that goal this year, so I'm a happy guy - and we'll only get better going forward. Here's how this week shakes out. Remember, these picks are all straight up, not against the spread:
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The NFL season is finally here. For a lot of people that means that it is time to fight for bragging rights in a weekly office pool. Few things are more satisfying than picking more winners than your colleagues and stuffing their cash in your pockets - no matter how much money it is. To help in the pursuit of that goal we're going to pick a winner and provide a little analysis for each game all year. These winners will be straight up, not against the spread. Without further ado:
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We are in the final week of the season, so this is the last chance for office pool players to pick up some weekly prizes, or to pile up the last points they need to take down the grand prize. It has been an interesting but very challenging season, so I have to admit that I'm not entirely sad to see the regular season end and the playoffs start. Hopefully the postseason will make more sense than much of the regular season has.
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Last week was perfect proof of just how little sense the NFL can make at times. Within minutes of each other on Sunday the Colts managed their first win and the Packers suffered a highly improbable defeat at the hands of an impressively good Kyle Orton and the Chiefs.
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As I get ready to make my NFL office pool picks this week I need your help. If I ever say anything positive about the Bucs again this year or even consider picking them again this year then reach through your computer screen and slap me.
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It took 13 weeks in this NFL season, but we have now officially seen everything. The icing on that cake came on Sunday when Dallas head coach Jason Garrett iced his own kicker late in regulation time. The field goal was missed, and the Cowboys lost to the lowly Cardinals in overtime.
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I don't know about you, but I have found this to be a frustrating season for my NFL office pool picks. A couple of weeks have been really bad, but most have just been solid. What I have lacked, though, is a truly impressive breakthrough week.
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This is where things get interesting. The bye weeks are over, there are six games left for each team, and this is where we separate the men form the boys in the NFL. We have a pretty good idea of what teams are all about by now, and those will be tested under fire from now to the end of the year.
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After a week with a full slate of games on the NFL schedule last week we return one last time to a limited slate thanks to bye weeks for the last four squads. Mercifully that means that the Colts definitely can't lose this week. It also means that the Texans have two weeks to figure out what they are going to do without Matt Schaub.
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We will reach two minor milestones this week in the NFL - the first week of full action since the start of the bye weeks in Week 5, and the first Thursday night game since the Saints visited the Packers to open the season back at the beginning of September. At the risk of jinxing myself it seems like the league is starting to make a lot more sense now than it was at the start of the season.
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We bounced back nicely last week from a really lousy week before that. Let's keep the upward arc going with even better results this week for our NFL office pool picks. To help you decide which teams to back in your NFL office pools, here's a look at who I think will be the straight up winner in each of the 14 games to be played this week:
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I just finished watching Jacksonville beat the Ravens on &quot;Monday Night Football&quot;. That's all the proof you need that anything can happen in the NFL. Some weeks are better just forgotten, and last week was one of those. It's a new week now, though, so without further ado here are my NFL office pool picks for the coming week of NFL action:
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It was a solid week last week. Not one to write home about, but far from a disaster. There were some results that could have verged on the unexpected - the San Francisco upset at Detroit, Philadelphia remembering that they could play, and Tampa Bay's excellent bounce back among them - but nothing that was totally out of left field. The coming week's NFL schedule has a few more potential traps than last week, but it is reasonably manageable. Here's how I see the week playing out with my NFL office pool picks:
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It's time for another week's worth of straight up NFL office pool picks. Last week was fine, but far from overwhelming -- there were some surprises like there are so often in the NFL. This week we will look to do better, and it feels like we have a reasonably straightforward card to choose from here.
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Last week was just the kind that I hope for each week, and a very useful one for office pools. It wasn't 16-0, but it was almost the next best thing. There were 13 wins, and two teams I didn't pick - San Francisco and Cincinnati - weren't teams that most people would have picked, either. There's nothing wrong with getting one wrong if few people get it right.
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It was a bit of a strange week last week, but we managed to weather it acceptably well. It wasn't a great week, but it certainly could have been worse. The good news is that some of the games we got wrong for our NFL office pool picks are ones that few people would have called correctly - Buffalo over New England being the most obvious example. Another week, another set of picks for your office pool:
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That's more like it! After a totally forgettable opening week last week was far more successful in terms of picking winners. The games made sense when I looked at them at the start of the week, and for the most part they turned out like expected. Even the NFL office pool picks that didn't turn out right were mostly close. Now let's carry the momentum forward to this week. All games are picked straight up, not against the NFL point spreads.
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That opening weekend was one I would like to forget in my office pool, and I'm sure that that is the same for a lot of people. The list of disappointing teams is long - Denver, Dallas, Seattle, the Giants, Cleveland, Kansas City, Tampa Bay, and the mystifying Falcons and Steelers. I'm just going to pretend that none of that happen and start fresh this week. Here's my list of NFL office pool picks for this week's games - remember, these are all picked straight up, not against the NFL point spread:
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It's NFL time again. Hallelujah! Early each week during the NFL season I'll be offering my guidance and advice for all of you who are participating in the most American of workplace activities - the NFL Office Pool. I'll look at every game of each week and pick a winner. These NFL office pool picks will all be straight up, so tge point spread won't be considered. Good luck, and here's to a great season:
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